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Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

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Pet overpopulation…the facts are simple.  There are just too many pets and not enough homes. The overpopulation problem has reached crisis levels, and the Sacramento SPCA is dedicated to helping end this crisis in our community by offering and promoting spaying and neutering.

Consider these statistics as to how just one litter can result in hundreds to thousands of unwanted pets:

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We Pay To Spay – Chihuahuas

In preparation for your visit, please check our hours of operation for any special updates.

 

The Sacramento SPCA is offering spays and neuters for Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes for $25.00*.

*$25.00 copayment is due from the client when the pet is dropped off for their appointment.

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March Catness
Free vaccines for cat spay/neuters!

April Catness

It’s time for MARCH CATNESS!

Help us keep kittens out of the game this season by having your cat spayed or neutered! If you request your appointment, you will also receive FREE FVRCP and Rabies vaccines (a $26 value!)

Book your appointment online here!

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Post-operative care instructions

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If there is an emergency after hours (between 5:30 p.m. and 8 a.m.), please contact your local emergency veterinary clinic.

1. Keep your pet quiet and indoors. No running, jumping, playing, swimming, or other strenuous activity for seven to 10 days. Inside they’ll be able to stay clean, dry, and warm. No baths during this recovery period.When dogs need to go outside, walk them on leash.